There is more to Jaipur than the literary luminaries who arrive for four days of immersion in words. The capital of and the largest city in Rajasthan, Jaipur’s origins stretch back into antiquity, tracing the date of its founding by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II all the way back to November 1727. A feature of the Pink City – the sobriquet famously attached to it for the pink stone which is its architectural signature – is its wide, regularly spaced...
more There is more to Jaipur than the literary luminaries who arrive for four days of immersion in words. The capital of and the largest city in Rajasthan, Jaipur’s origins stretch back into antiquity, tracing the date of its founding by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II all the way back to November 1727. A feature of the Pink City – the sobriquet famously attached to it for the pink stone which is its architectural signature – is its wide, regularly spaced roads and streets, and the grid-like patterns that dictate its living quarters or sectors. The city is dominated by the palace in the center, four quarters wrapping it around in the four directions, and a sixth additional quarter off to the east. Jaipur forms part of the popular tourist circuit known as the Golden Triangle, and those who descend on the city for the annual literary fest will find exploring it a rich, rewarding experience.
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